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  2. Harley-Davidson VRSC - Wikipedia

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    The VRSC was introduced in 2001 in a single model called the V-Rod aiming to compete against Japanese and American muscle bikes. The V-Rod's Revolution engine was developed for road use by Porsche Engineering with the aid of a few Harley-Davidson engineers [6] [7] [8] from Harley-Davidson's VR1000 V-twin racing bike engine.

  3. MillenWorks - Wikipedia

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    MillenWorks, known as Rod Millen Motorsports until 2005, was an American automotive technology company started by Rod Millen in 1980. [2] The company began by preparing Millen's rally cars , and evolved into designing and building them. [ 3 ]

  4. TAB New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    It was established under the Racing Act 2003 to operate the TAB, promote the racing industry and maximise the profits of the industry. It broadcasts racing on two television channels TAB Trackside 1 and TAB Trackside 2. The Board has an obligation under the Racing Act to regulate and improve the New Zealand racing industry.

  5. New Zealand Hot Rod Association - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Hot Rod Association (Inc) or NZHRA is an umbrella organisation of hot rod clubs in New Zealand.The club describes its mission as: encouraging and enhancing its members participation and enjoyment of safe Hot Rodding and its related activities, to foster the development, achievement and success gained through involvement with unique and individual automobiles and, in doing so ...

  6. Kansas City Track Association - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Track Association (K.C.T.A) [1] was formed to promote safe racing in the Midwest (United States). Clubs formed and participated in events that K.C.T.A sponsored.

  7. New England Dragway - Wikipedia

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    The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame is a memorial located at the entrance to the racing pits of New England Dragway listing more than 100 people, teams, and businesses that have had a significant impact on the hobby of hot rodding and the sport of drag racing in New England. The New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame Memorial at New England Dragway

  8. Alex Xydias - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, immediately after Xydias was discharged from the United States Army Air Corps, he opened the So-Cal Speed Shop in Burbank, one of the first hot rod speed shops in Southern California. In 1950, he drove the first streamliner (made, with help from Dean Batchelor , [ 1 ] from a drop tank ) [ 2 ] powered by a Flathead Ford V-8 60 .

  9. Falconer V-12 - Wikipedia

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    The Falconer V-12 is an American V-12 performance racing engine engineered and built by Ryan Falconer Racing Engines. The engine was first brought to market in 1990, and has roots in small block Chevrolet engines. It is available in multiple configurations for a variety of applications; primarily designed for high performance purposes including ...